Societies base their cultures largely on the resources they have around them. In the case of the Egyptians, a major part of their culture was the Nile River, which most likely made water birds available to them.
the river god or the sun god were the most important gods to the egyptians
it helped ancient Egyptians get water easier, and faster.
Yes, the bird's nest fern can grow in water, but it is important to ensure that the water is not stagnant to prevent root rot.
they need water for many things like potery, farming, drinking, etc.
No, it is not. It is a name of a bird known by Ancient Egyptians.
The Nile was so important to the egyptians because the nile gave access for water, transportation, planting, and washing clothes.
The Egyptians need to drink the water, they need them to travel and they need the water to grow crops.
yes clothing were important to the ancient egyptians because it had value
The desert doesn't have a water souce which is one of the most important rules of survival.
Gods were important to Ancient Egyptians for the same reason God is important to people today
Gods were important to Ancient Egyptians for the same reason God is important to people today
The Nile River was important to the Egyptians because it was their main source of water and it is still very important for irrigation, hydroelectricity, transportation etc.